2015
DOI: 10.1590/1678-7153.201528114
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Adaptação dos inventários de sexismo moderno para Portugal: o inventário de sexismo ambivalente e o inventário de ambivalência em relação aos homens

Abstract: ResumoA relação entre homens e mulheres é única e composta por desigualdade e preconceito dirigido aos membros do sexo oposto. Enquanto a forma hostil de sexismo foi já muito estudada, o sexismo moderno é caracterizado pela simultaneidade de formas hostis e benevolentes de preconceito, e por isso conceitualizado como Sexismo Ambivalente. O objetivo deste estudo foi adaptar o Inventário de Sexismo Ambivalente (ASI) e o Inventário de Ambivalência em relação aos Homens (AMI) para a população Portuguesa, e avaliar… Show more

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“…These differences can be explained by bio-psychosocial reasons, which lead us to reflect on gender differences in specific social contexts, such as the sample being studied. The recent study of Costa, Oliveira, Pereira, and Leal (2015), reveals that Portuguese society is considered to be mostly religious and conservative, which tends to produce different social norms in regards to gender, ultimately influencing sexual functionality.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These differences can be explained by bio-psychosocial reasons, which lead us to reflect on gender differences in specific social contexts, such as the sample being studied. The recent study of Costa, Oliveira, Pereira, and Leal (2015), reveals that Portuguese society is considered to be mostly religious and conservative, which tends to produce different social norms in regards to gender, ultimately influencing sexual functionality.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Sexism is characterized by uncompromising negative attitudes against women (COSTA et al, 2015) and can be observed in the discourse, arising from a cultural construction that perpetuates gender asymmetry, which is an instrument that permeates not only the speech of men, but also women. These discourses from the woman herself are intrinsic to patriarchal societies, in which the female population is taught and encouraged to act according to gender stereotypes, as well as sexist norms and values, allowing this system to be sustained and even strengthened (SILVA, 2010).…”
Section: Sexism As a Form Of Violencementioning
confidence: 99%
“…A literatura refere que as diferentes formas de sexismo estão associadas ao sexo e à idade. Os homens revelam níveis mais elevados de sexismo, fundamentalmente o hostil, do que as mulheres (Costa, Oliveira, Pereira, & Leal, 2015;Rojas-Solís & Raimúndez, 2011) e os mais jovens mostram atitudes mais benevolentes em relação aos homens, enquanto nos mais velhos estas atitudes são mais hostis (Costa et al, 2015). Contudo, outros estudos, tal como estes autores referem, identificam que as atitudes mais polarizadas e hostis são mais frequentes nos jovens enquanto os adultos tendem a apresentar atitudes mais benevolentes.…”
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